The Straits Times, 27 June 1854

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. 10th. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JUNE 27th, 1854 TUESDAY MORNINC NO. 694.
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    • 944 1 R»T«» Or SUBACfcIPTIOW Annually.. Bp. Drs. 16 J Half- Yearly.. 9 1 Uuartprly 5 one Month U A Single Copy One Hupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. H.UIMHII Outfitting Department. Poot» »t»°' s i an(l »l»PP er P*" 8
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    • 540 1 ay I.md. *c Muslin Gloves French Kid, White and coloured, White and coloured silk. thread Parasols silk, plain, and figured Hibbons silk, satin, bonnet and children's, a great assortment Thread— cotton on reels, Silk, tapes, bobbin Needles, Pins, crochet Thread, and needle* Babies' Hoods and Hats— silk and satin, braided,
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    • 760 1 Messrs. WHAMPOA AND CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. "natim Messrs. WHAMPOA Co. have always <>n Sale an extenbive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL Jt mil EXPORTATION. fttillinr rp Ar JDooifrn. Articles for the Work Table: Balzarine dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris;
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    • 831 1 f AOE.MS 1 London— F. Algar A Co Calcutta— Thacker Co. [r«ncr i Hongkong— Arinst ong 4. LawBatavia— Lange 4r Co. NOTICE CURSETJEE FROMMURZE. HEREBY gives Notice that he has withdrawn from the firm lately carrying on Tra<!e and business under the style of Little, CcrsctJEE A Co., and he
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    • 702 2 double niva capg h .t*. Manila; Sf. raw- harntssUdleß, bridles anS gir.h,; indian rubbJnTaWs. bronzed, gilt and hanging; oil paintings I fi^Ve ection; plated and metal curry d.shes; perturnery from Rolands and son,; Tabor and other. nnncUfor drawing sketch bocks; time p.eces on K£ Celling trunk, and Po.tmanteauß, whip., superlO
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    • 609 2 NOTICE. WE lu»e authoriied Mr. Gustavot V***" and Mr. Otto Pottfabcken, to sign our firm by Pn^yjg&ft^lfHlllDT CO Singapore, May lit*, 1854- NOTICE IS hereby f?i»en, that E. Apbu, of the firm of E. A pel &Ca Singapore, and G. Dawson of the firm of Dawson, Hooan Co. PinanK, have
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    • 1096 2 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMA AKTKB FtVB VBARB SUKFERINO. The Mowing testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a Gentleman named Middleton, of Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,— Your Pills hare betn the means, under prOTidtnee, of restoring me to sound health after live years of severe
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    • 1032 2 hollow in om\ut.u A MOST ASTONISHING CURB OF SCH»rUL.)Ci OLOiai:- a caw csaririßo b\ tuk MAYOR ur BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Boston Lincolnshire. To Professor Hollowat, Dear Sir.— Mr*. Sahih Dixox of Liquorpond Str»»t Boston, baa this day deposed bef.tr e ate that
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    • 602 3 rO^JHSULAR ORIENTAL STEAKS NAVICATi&N COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery lioad Singapore. MAIL OUTWARD MAILS. One of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam ,Na»igalion Company's Steam Ships, with the Kuropean Mails of th« 21th May may be ejpccled, en route to Hongkong and Shanghai, ,iv nr .il'oul thn 30(h. instant. Application for Freight and
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    • 665 3 TRIESTE ROUTE. OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet-; leave Alexandria direct for Trieste after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, 011 about the lih or sth of every month and in arrangement has now
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    • 1104 3 JUJfUU COXVEMEXCE OK EXPENSE, BY |\U BAUKY'adrlicioua KEVALENTA AKAbICA hU JO, saves 50 times Us cost in ulhtr meal ot cure uud 18 the natural remedy which h.ia üblmiied 50,000 leaiiiiionu.ls uf cures from the Uiglit Hun. tlie Lurd Stuart de Dcliis, Ar< lideacoli .Slunrt <t Hone*, and utber yi-iriios,
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    • 654 3 «nd tlu.i.ler, tnch a.< IMM •VMtVll] itiflammn'ory irritation and crm.p.f ihe uie-hi-t, cramp of the kidneys and hUrirlti, ninctilifK and MMMMMM. This teally invaluAtile MMMlfl is i-mijloved «lth the mint sutufaclory risiili, mt only tv MlMill Mjd Milnti iary coini)bi:it--, where irril.ni'on mul MM are lo bi- up i «--ii,
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  • 124 4 Strata Times. Singapore: Tuesday, June 27th, 1854. ■i>taw<\Y c have to announce ibe an ival of the follo^viiit.' passengers June 26 per Pameli. from Geelong, Menrs. White and Penuefather. We have to announce the departure of the fol. lowing passengers June 20 per Adelaide to Hongkong, Mrs. Mason; 21 per
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  • 34 4 H. M.'s sloop Racehorse, from Cape Town, arrived here on Thursday last, to take the place of the Lily on the East India and China station. The Racehorse will proceed to China this day.
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  • 47 4 We have been requested "to direct the attention of our local readers to the advertisements calling annual meetings of the subscribers of the Sailors' Home, at the News Room, this day at ,i P. M., and Tan Tock Sing's hospital at the same hour on Friday next.
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  • 24 4 Tan-ah-Tay and Tay-ah-Sin, who were found guilty, on Thursday last, of wilful murder, will be executed in the rear ofH. M.'sjailon Saturday morning next.
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  • 35 4 The llon'ble the Recorder, Sir Wm. Jeffcott, proceeded to Pinang on Friday last, to open the Criminal Session at that station on tiie 2lith instant, and will return here in the beginning of August next.
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  • 48 4 On enquiry we find that the exact quantity of Mails forwarded by the steamer Venal to Australia was U)5 boxes, baga and 1 parcel. This heavy mail included the letters and ntw-papcrs intended tor the steamer Great Britain, which eeeeel had been compelled to put back to England.
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  • 132 4 Weextruct the annexed information from the Post Uttee shipping report Arrived— June "JOili. britiah bri^r <J'.urg,a,ut Marquard. Shaw, fro;u I'inuiii,' June lOtli. fmttl liffvner liumboiit off Maiaceii reported to us that, 4 days previous, Kusdian iru/ates passed on^' wasular^f vessel, a two-decker— lhey said they were goinj< to Rliio. They
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  • 211 4 We, some few months back, announced that endeavours were being made to make Trincomalee, instead of Galle, the port of arrival and departure for the P. and O. Company's steamers. From the subjoined notice, extracted from the Colombo ObterMf Juik? Bth, it would seem that the Admiralty has sanctioned the
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  • 379 4 There are two public meetings lot charitable purposes to take place this week, one, of tlie subscribers to the Sailors' Home, the other, 'Jan Tock Stay's Hospital. Both institutions are deserving general support, and recommend themselves to the charitable deposition of our community. We cannot, however, allow the present opportunity
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  • 500 4 Wl have received M many eonplaintso the inconvenience arising outof tii! circulation that we are again induced to return to the subject. After obtaining so decisive an opinion from all classes of the community in the Straits, no pendent nan, arena sycophantic official, would lia\e had the temerity (we thought)
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  • 109 4 Thk Special Ciiniina! SeaaioO waned an the 6Ui instant terminated on the Mrd, liavin^- occupied thr Touit NT) teen days. Judge, counsel, jury and ]>n sunns were uearied, and their strength i:i endurance exhausted I>\ W protractc Ia «< ting. The special session was hell, our local readers arc hi
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    • 858 4 fttcMial, EaualiD, GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, ffinWtfrW la-11. t'.U'iTAJ., JtIQQABQ. HKAD OFFIGBB, -'">• PALL MALL, LONDON. INDIAN BRANCH. It..'/: vkUk I' I1 "'"'ilyaiitatid the Oriental Life unmet Csmp<mf. DJKKCTORS. GaRAH Authi v Bkoome, Johx Jenkins, Esq., In- i 'omifOft rector of the Orimtal Lije William -UAfMAN, Esy., Insurance Co. (PronlJ
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    • 534 4 SINGAPORE RACES, 1864. First Day Wednesday 20th September. FIRST RACE A Piece of PMe, value 150, presented by the Hon'ble Colonel Bu riKKW'iRi '11, CD., Governor of the btr.iits Settlemenl*. For all Horses. Weights— English and Australian 10 slone Arabs, country bred, 9 stone. Heats, R. C. and a distance.
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  • 1160 5 lloujc of Correction do. 16 18 months 38 12 do 3 8 do i liailed to appear when called upon 86 \cquitted 79 Discharged— No Hills 30 Th< re is, wo believe, a case, one in which sevtT.il primmer* are concerned, in which the (irand Jury foand a bill for
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  • 3313 5 Kt'«Bl.t. The Emperor has issued an ukase dirt ing that v naval force for the defence of the coa»» Finland shall be organised before the '20th of M..y All sailois on le.ve of absence have been required to return to dut\ forthwith. It is slated that trial wu recently made
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  • 2026 6 British Account of tub Bombardment or Odessa. We have received by the French packet Sffphu, nrriw.l tlii.s morning from Constantinople, our usual correspondence, from which we hasten to l:iv befcw our readers, in the form of a rapplemeat, the following interesting extracts 25th April, off Odessa. "Odessa is situated on
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  • 2445 6 FoußtoN Account ok the Boubirdmevt of Odessa. Although nearly twenty dnys have elap»ed sinre the signal blow inflicted at Odessa, uo .itli.'ial account of that important operation has yet come to hand. The German papers contain the following extract from a report ofGeueral Oitken-Sacken, dated the 23d of April, relative
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  • 115 6 !>>■» •>•♦» «7 P' "»rful YtvrU. m i-inrd h Jl,m n,.n, r»rr ;n.r «i ir»imi-oMI j.IK in with straurra wliw i mrriui unu to t«a( of I»,«W hor»rt, tad Wllu a (row burden of 117,4|7 turn The Black Hr.x Fleet tonsiiti of v O«b» Men. H Ion*, l.llin, lin«-of butt*
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  • 167 6 The lUltic Fleet. -In the following tabul.tr state ment, the figures are as accurate as cau be ojtaint i with regard to the number of men SCREW UN OF H.ITTLK SHU'S. **U'iv M 'n. Mor^£ Power Thf I>uk* of W. llinrKw 111 I.I*'. ;*> Th* K.>j4l iimrm 1*1 »*>.... 100
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  • 75 6 Oon« St. neo:r" If I Portsmouth Waterloo ...120 S.ieerue-j. C*sar (screw) 'Jl Portsmouth Nile (screw) 91 Hymouth. James Watt (screw) 91 Plymouth. Algiers (screw) 9t Plymouth. Hannibal )i Deptford. Prince Regent 90 Portsmouth. Majestic (screw) 80 Sheerrtess. Dospjr.ite i*crew) 8 Portsmouth. Gorgo:i (paddle) 6 Portsmouth. Driver (paddle) 6 Woolwich. Ro.iainoud
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  • 192 6 Our Naval Hesirve. In our last we gave ful details of tiie powerful fleets which have in I time been designated for service in the lUaek > and the Baltic. Wo then gave such particuUr< M could not fail to convince the most sceptical of tin gigantic power these fleets
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  • 549 7 AT DSTONPonT. Gun*. Guns Aboukir 90 Hibernia 104 Agincourt 72 Hindustan.. 78 pa» Alarm 26: Hostpur...! '44 Amazon 26 1 Hound g America 40 Implacable". 72 Amethyst 26 Inconstant.. 36 AnJronwda 44 Indefatigable 50 Arachne 18 Indus.. 78 Atalauta 16 Kent.. 78 Bombay 84 Kingfisner.'.' 12 Calcutta 84 Lancs.rter £0
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  • 80 7 "sumed h «K n —Had the position -urititih and French government* 5&25 t «d"~^ y^fiit h jJ the print" C* "fended to aasert in the end-there can Kaht* V*?' aD immenBe aniount of Woodshed, wushtpand difltreg. would have been spared to ihinnin a lnju^' sust ained
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  • 2381 7 The dangers of entanglement in foreign quarrels were almost coeval with our binh as a^SoT A. early M 1793, serio«s attempt* were made to Britl PriVate erB iQ J hia countr y to against British rowel* Washington's wiwlom averted is,i!a g< T' c celebl> ated proclamation of the i»tn April
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  • 32 7 A negotiation for a loan of 28 million reals h*» been concluded between the Spanish Government ami two capitalists, to whom i he revenue of the Philippines has beeu given as security.
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  • 3123 7 pocßTor Chaxckkt, Liscoin's-inx, April 20 yttfjbre the f M rd Chancellor).— The Q««,» v the 'Offer* Archiprlaijo Company. This part-heard ition of the abovemenfioned company was this wormng resumed. The facts of the case, so far a* "icy are material to the question hero invol-pd ,T.!r~~ <■ t *i re
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  • 294 8 ARRIVALS June 20— Brit, brig Georgiana Marquard, Shaw, Pinang June 10. Do. bark Monarch, Shepherd, Calcutta Ma; 10. Do. do. Pet, Taylor, Pinang June 9. ii «i Do. Erin, IMb, Do. <n. „~"D°- s »ip Result, Cow, H. null i\ May 23 ii ii Do do. Kusrovie, Short,
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  • 369 8 (ON i.ihjd-.. VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS f*i ceut lo Ureut Britain to 3 Continental i'urts iv Europe 24 to 3 Macao, Cuuisiiwmocu and sailing between 30ti» June Hongkong ur and Ist Alitcli 14 W ii.ii.i p .i Amor, during the above period reflectively
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  • 43 8 Vessels expected rnou Calcutta. Formosa (s v Munro via l'inang Marqutrd I'mnly Miller >i« Piuang PaouShunlk v.) Bun Direct Fuost Bombay. Erin (t.v.) Rogert Tia Pinang. Vessels exacted from China. Lanrick Crockett ■Mghag Chutau (s. v Curling Hongkong >ingapore (ft. t.J Baker Hongkong
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  • 117 8 James Hall Vessels cxrrcTF.D from Australia. Duke of Bedford Cousins Melbourne Nova Bella Broadfoot Melbourne 27 F k Ruby I uropr et> Swarthrnore Ledbitter Sydney John R. Moller Prehn Melbourne a Madras T.) Parfitt d VE3BELB EXPECTED FBOM EcBOPE. Axilla f'»rr Liverpool Boadice* Jupp Glasgow ]0
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  • 35 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL 111 l JL 1U iaiiiliier in bales 4, Sagn Flour £4. Black pepper 4. 10 MeHsiireinetit Gooils 4. 10 UutU TuL.ui 4. 10 per IGcwt. per 50 cubic fl>er 20 cvw.
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  • 44 8 On Knglandti Mouths crediuat 4s. lid. dr. On Calcutta 234 per lt»U dollnrs. Bombay 30 days sight Us- 238 per dollars IUU Company's Kupet-a 235 per llM) dollars Java Rupees (new) 28U per IUU dollars Sovereigns drs. 4. 20 lo 4.** each
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  • 482 8 FotITINES TO BE MaDE HINT TO CoLo>-[ STS The price of Russian produce taliow mik! 1k,,,,, in particular— i» rising. Now, some wlmm col<nies can easily produce one or other of these articles and others can produce substitutes for them. Australia, with its immense herds of cuttle, now that the
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  • 340 8 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— Putty Mombarick, Judul Karim, Sliaval Amid, Dolphin, Faiz K bany, Futta Bane, K. C. Bux, Kirn Soon Hin, Sideris, Sultan, Ameen Rahman, Fully Kahman, T. R. Davidson, Elizabeth, Johanna, Hyder Ally, Erin, Emma, Abbotsford, July. DUTCH— Serrio, Pospab, Futty Hokaenij, Futtle Rayrnan, Futtal
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